This visual vowel chart helps readers differentiate between short and long vowel sounds. This comes with two poster options (plain & decorative) and bookmarks!
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Do your students need help remembering their combinations of ten? Friends of 10? Making 10? Use these flash cards to help them practice! They can quiz each other and take them home to practice! There are four different flash card versions in this document.
This Who Am I? activity is great for back to school! It can be displayed on a bulletin board and/or used as a fun guessing game! The students love using the clues to guess each classmate. Parents also love looking at these at Back to School Night!
This My Word Journal is a great way for students to record their sight words! It can also be used to record names or any other words! My students keep these in their desks and take them out when they need help spelling a word! It is like a personal portable word wall!
Includes:
*Days of the Week
*Months
*Sports
*Family Members
These chair signs are a fun way to acknowledge a star student, birthday or special achievement! Signs included: "Star Student" "Star of the Week" "Star of the Day" "Star of the Month" "Star Reader" "Star Writer" "Star Friend" "VIP Student" "Hip Hip Hooray! It's my birthday!" "It's my birthday!"
In the month of October, my students cannot stop talking about Halloween and their costumes! Why not put that excitement towards a writing activity and game?! This Halloween bulletin board project is a fun way to get students writing about themselves and what they are going to be for Halloween. This turns into a fun, whole-class guessing game at the end!
This poster helps students remember which letters are "bonus letters" in Fundations Level 1. It is a great chart to reference when practicing bonus letter words!
These are labels for all of your bins you might have in your classroom for read aloud books, notebooks and journals!
Read Aloud labels include:
- Read Aloud Books
- Reading/Writing
- Character Education
- Writing
- Reading
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- Science/S.S.
- Word Study
- Math/Science/S.S.
- Holiday
- Chapter Book
- September
- End of the Year
Notebook & Journal labels include:
- Writing
- Reading
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- Poetry
Other labels:
- Guided Reading
- Phonic
This Number Scroll packet is used for helping and guiding students with writing numbers 1-1,000! This is part of the first grade Everyday Math Program but can be used as extra practice or enrichment for other grades.
Do your students need help remembering their double facts? Use these flash cards to help them practice! They can quiz each other and take them home to practice! There are two different flash card versions in this document.
This bookmark is great for helping readers use the "Flippy Dolphin" reading helper! When a student comes across a tricky word, they can use the bookmark to help them practice short and long vowel sounds when decoding words.
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These character post-it prompts help your students record their thinking about the characters in their books. You students can have these prompts in front of them while they are independently reading for them to stop and record their observations about the characters in their books! The following prompts are included: *Predictions *Character observations *Character likes/dislikes *Think bubbles for characters *Speech bubbles for characters *Character traits *Character feelings *Text-to-self (T-S
This back to school project makes for a great first bulletin board! Students can reflect on their summer by illustrating two summer memories. This is a great beginning of the year project for young students since there is no writing involved. These projects are cute to display just in time for Back to School Night!
This diagram from the Everyday Math Program helps students understand the changes being made in number stories and number sentences. You can print it on colored paper and laminate so students can use a dry erase marker!
It is time to start getting your classroom organized and ready for the new school year! These student book bin number labels come in lime green and black and white. You can print the black & white ones on any colored paper you'd like! These are 2in. x 4in. and can easily slide into book bins that have a label holder in the front.
These notes allow teachers to keep track of 5 different guided reading groups. Within each group, teachers can record the date, book/level, mini-lesson and any observations.This is an organized way to monitor and assess student reading growth within guided reading groups!
PreK - 6th
Balanced Literacy, Close Reading, Reading
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